DEPARTMENT Z : som LIN DER AGRICULTURE | COMMISSION ER. EDITORIALBy TOM LINDER- The ee ee of Agriculture of fie United States, to- ve been called to meet in Washington, Thursday, October 9. _ Most of our farm leaders have become greatly aroused over velopments in Washington. The enactment of protective tariff laws seventy years ago arked the beginning of a systematic campaign to produce oney profits through the operation of economic legislation. At that time the population of the United States was very uch on an equality economically with the es of the other eat nations of the world. By putting on protective tariffs and permitting industrial oducts to be sold in a protective market, profits accrued in lions of dollars paid by both industrial labor, which was then unorganized, and by farmers and _ other producers of raw Gradually industrial labor has been organized until today ganized labor is so strong that it is able to demand and en- force its demands for what it considers fair wages. The result is that the burden of providing profits has been ifted more and more to the shoulders of unorganized farmers d agricultural labor. As a consequence today 33 1-3 per cent of the products of 2 farm are taken trom the farmers. without any pay FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Prices prevailing at following State Farmers Markets: October 3, 1941. Atlanta el opids (Boxes), Delicious. med. to large, poe ps a LSS LD Apples, bulk, per bu. SNe ee 5O0- 75 jeans, (Snap), per bu. hprs..----.- 1.75- 2.10 eans (Lima), per bu. hprs. aS _ .90- 1.35 Hard, per doz. bunches _>_. s .15- 90 8-qt. baskets 3 .50- 1.00 ears, bulk, per bu Seed % - 50-75 as, Field, per bu. hprs._ s se ..65- .75 otatoes (White Cobblers), 100 fs Ser See ee 40- 1.50 Potatoes (Sweet) Porto Ricans. per bu baskets. 2 .70- 1.00 quash, per bu. hprs. eee Se or er a omatoes, 8 qt. baskets eae se Aare .25- 1.00 utnips, per doz. bunches .__-.---_--__---_-_----- coe 05 -1,00 urnip Salad, per bu. hprs.-.- 40- .60 ther with farm leaders from as many sections as possible, industrial world. As a concrete illustration, on a basis of 1913 it required 365 pounds of cotton to buy a two horse wagon from Bears and A ~Roebuck for $47.50. ee On September 26, 1941 it raeaived 548 pounds of cotton to buy the same two horse wagon from Sears and Roebuck. The same ratio applies to other agricultural products. and other industrial products which the farmer must have in order to farm. a Three hundred and sixty- five pounds of Stok. is exacts two-thirds of five hundred and forty- eight pounds of cotton. Since it took 365 pounds in 1913 and it takes 548 pounds in 1941, it is clear that the farmer received nothing for ae third of that 548 pounds of cotton. ; The House Committee on Banking and Currency is Tow holding hearings on the bill to fix prices. I was in Washington a few days ago and found dee Mr. Bernard Baruch, of New York; Mr, Nathan Straus, of New York, and Mr. Henry Morgenthau, Jr., of New York., are the main force behind the appointment of Mr. Leon Henderson as price administrator. Mr. Bernard Baruch testified for several days before the Committee. He testified that the prices of farm produce: are eg ner on Page Two) Livestock Sales and Georgia Auction Markets Reports received at this office show following average prices paid for No. 1 hogs at the Live Stock Auction Markets named:, October 3, 1941 Per CWT. September O40 Albany = a ee ee -$10.00 September 25Valdosta ____ - 10.50 September 26Cordele 0. - 10.55 September 29Sylvester _... = 10.25 September 30Arlington a = 9.95 September 30Cairo ee (oo = 9.85 September 30--Macon ee = 10.35 Oeteber (02 Anverious ee Be 25 3 TOP FED CATTLE ~ September 24Albany 2.20 $9.25-$10. 00 i September .25 Valdosta a 7.00- 9.00 September 26-Cordele _. ses . 8.00- 9.50 - September 29-Sylvester 2 a 0 10.25 September 30Arlington . 8.00- 9.206 September 30Cairo __ _ 6.50- re October 02 Americis=2. 4 6 ee .00- DP cyailine. Wholesale Prices (FOB Points Mentioned) eggs are quoted 2 to 5c below these quotations. Atlanta | Augusta a Macon Valdosta Savannah I d Large, White, Grade A, doz.| .38- .40 35 | -.36-_ 38 - 44 = 42 34- = naex . Medium, Grade A, doz... 30-35 30| 34- 36 - 38 SP S8 Se ee Seed for Sale 2 Small, Grade A, doz. 25- 28 25 - 30| .28- 30 a 84): Boe Plante sor. Sale: 62 > ee (2455 ibs. 0p. 1b oe 18- 20 18, 22- 24 - .20 = a 18- oy ' Miscellaneous for Sale ._..2 Co Leensen. (b= 12 16 15 .20- .22 - 18 Sent pose Miscellaneous Wanted 2 (pe ee 10{. .10-. 12] .08- 10 = 18 = 12> fruit for Sale 2 of tae 12-45 15 | .16- ..18 Ro eS m161 % Butter for Sale 2 1 Z 6-317 20 24-25 1B 20]. 20. 23) 16-20 |. potatoes for Sale 40=- 42 12 - .10 14-18 |. 12- 15 | Yoney Bees and Bee Supplies _...2 Pe Se yet aes rae ee 06s 210 QB | 2 | .10- 12 Tobacco: for: Sale == = ee fy ee ee .20 16-18 BO, eee 18- .20 Biggs for Gale, 2 2 ee ee S mney Se ee ee Pe BO es eS oe Peanuts and Pecans for Sale _..._ 2 cy Butter, best table, Ib. 25-30 25 - 45} .35- 45 42-49 35-40 Beans and Peas for Sale 2 Field peas, iiieed. bi ee ee eh. Area SA se aoe 2. ASS |S Peeans and Other Fruit Trees Field Peas, not mixed, bu,_._.- oe 90 ee ae ea ee Ror Sale-= t= A ee ar Corn, (80 lbs. to bu.), bu... .65- 68 65 - 15 65- -75 50-60) a Sugar Cane for Sale Z Melied-Corm dit.2 sh Toads 32 - 80 70-80 Jo- 65 75- .80 Grain and Hay for Sale _.._.....2-3 Ri ee 55- OT AL ee 50-60 = 00 | Fivacioek wWantea. 2 See ee ee J | 0b 18 1.15 ep 004 VIO) 10-115 | Cattle for Sale Pe weet Potatoes, per 4A. ibs ee 1.00 2.25 1.50- 1.75) 1.00- 1.25 = a Sheep and Goats for Sale - ag os bbage, (Green), per 100 Ibs... oe 2.00 - 2.25 | 3.00- 4.00 | 2.00- 2.25 Horses and Mules for Sale 3 bbage (White), per 100 Ibs,. Bee eue 1.50 = 2,25 2.00- 3.00 eS = HOPS On paler a ee ee 3 3 Peavine Hay, No. 1, per ton. 14,00-15 004 -10.00 | 18.00-19.08 | 15,00-16.00 -14.99 Rabbits and Cavies for Sale : eanut Hay. No. 1, per ton. 0.00-12.00 se - 7.00; 8.00- 9.00 - 7.90 | 9.00-10.090 Raphi Ad Govies Wanted ee . er ton QUEGEOr Sake ane eet sincere Be Suing Diant. ' : : -90.00 ae -91.00 | 90.00-94.00 -90.00 | 85.00-90.00 | Poultry Wanted See Sottonseed (Prime) ~ 55.00 te sion -90.00 -44.00 | Farm Help Wants" pope ottonseed Meal, 8 per Aes -43.00 45.00 | -36.00 -44.00 ~47.00 40.06 Positions Wanted z, at ttonseed Meal, 7 per cent . 2. -40.00 43.00 -34.00 ~42 00 ~-43.00 330,00. ts Ba MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS gs quoted below are for GEORGIA, GRADE.A, WHITE EO Grate B and Grade September 24, 1941 Always subject to variation. % use Two | GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN! Notices of farm produce and appurtenances Raviseabie under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and re- peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice Limited space wiil not permit insertion of notices containing _ nore than 30 words including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin. : Published Weekly at 414-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. By Department of Agriculture : Tom Linder, Commissioner Executive Office. State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. a Publication Office 114. 212 Pace St., Covington, Ga. _ Editorial and Executive Offices State Capitol. Atlanta. Ga. Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of : Market, 222 State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937, at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia, under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act ef October 8. 1917. TOM LINDER 7 Agricultural Leaders To Meet | = Washington Thursday ey (Continued Pion Page One) | too bch and that prices should be put back on a vasis of 1940. Mr. Bernard Baruch and Mr. Henry Morgen- thau, Jr., have given their unqualified endorsement o Mr. Leon Henderson as price administrator. _ Mr. Bernard Baruch and Mr. Henry Morgen- thau, Jr., in testifying before the Committee, stressed rent inflation. _ The President has come out unqualifiedly in op- osition to fixing prices of labor. Tf prices are not fixed on industrial labor, they hould not be fixed on agricultural labor. Tf prices are not fixed on labor, prices cannot fixed on products of that labor. The fixing of prices on agricultural products would, however, fix the maximum price of labor to produce hose products. _ For this reason, should Congress pass this bill ; would result in the fixing of prices on agricultural roducts, but could not result in fixing a price on in- lustrial products. The result would be that agri- ultural products could not go up while aA oducts: would continue to go up. ke Ok * TO APPEAR BEFORE BANKING AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE The Commissioners of Agriculture expect to ap- ar before the Banking and Currency Committee o testify with regard to the price fixing Bill, House sil] Number 5479. : - The Commissioners will meet in Washington on fie morning of Thursday, October 9. | ITHOPE THAT IT WILL BE POSSIBLE FOR SOME OF OUR GOOD PEOPLE WHO ARE INTERESTED N AGRICULTURE TO GO TO WASHINGTON AT THAT TIME. YOUR ASSISTANCE AND MORAL UPPORT MIGHT BE OF GREAT BENEFIT IN SEEING THAT THE FARMER IS NOT FURTHER SLATION AT THIS TIME. IF YOU CAN GO TO WASHINGTON TO AT- TEND THIS MEETING AND HEARING, I WILL AP- PRECIATE YOUR LETTING KNOW THAT og WILL BE THERE, ae _TOM LINDER, Commissioner af Agriculture. | SEED FOR SALE 6000 ies. Crimson clover sed chaff, 5c ltb.: Cokers Red Hart Wheat. $1. 35 bu.: Fulgrain ts, 65c 1s About 200 bu. n in shuck, 65c for 80 lbs. t barn. All other at barn or ee. Lee. Blackwell, Cal- WUT White nest onions 35 gal. dd vostage. Mrs. J. E. Kemp,. eomsboro. R. 3. : Excellent crimson eed unhulled. dbl. agged. Write for price. S. Thernton, Dewyrose, R. 1. _ White Ga. collard seed, heads of weather. 60c lb.; 2 lbs., $1.00 uo in winter. Biande all kind prepaid. C. O. Sikes. Sylvester. _ Seed cane of the P. O. J. var. (2% to 5 per stalk, according to length. Prompt del. Mrs. Ira Boatright, Al ma. - SEED FOR SALE oe Gen. Ga. collard seed, 1 lb. 30c: larger quantities 25c lb. T. N, Bussey. Thomasville, R. 4. Old fashion Oct, peach seed, clear stone juicy and delicious. 30 seed 15c. Postpaid, Dollie El- ler. Titus. Seedling peach seed. 1941 crop. $3.00 per 100 lb. FOB. Mrs. Ga, Weatherly, Hoschton. ' Collard seed. 1 lb. 30c 4 Ibs.. $1.00: 10 lbs. $2.25; 25 | lIbs., $5.25. Postpaid. A. C. Ponder. Whigham. Old time Salad or English pea seed, 30c lb. postpaid, Mrs. John W. Smith, Graham, Rt. 1. Balt.. Stone, Matchless, Fa- |vorite Red Rock tomato seed $1.10 lb.: Bonny Best Marglobe, $1.15 Turnip seed, 60c lb.: Pep- clover screened, i, Dahlonega, R. 1. that farm prices should be lowered in order to pre-, DISCRIMINATED AGAINST BY NATIONAL LEG- per seed. $1.75. W. R. Stephens, | MARKET BULLETIN PLANTS F OR SALE FRUIT FOR SALE Everbearing strawberry plants, 35e C. $2.50. M.: Cali- fornia black-eyed peas. 10c Ib. | All mailed. Azzie Crow, Gaines- ville. R. 2. Gen., well rooted Lucretia Dewberry plants. 50c C. post- ; paid. Frank Bennett. Coffee. _ Everbearing strawberry plants 800 for $1.50: 2 walnut bushes. $1.00: multiplying onion but- tons. 10e at. Sage bushes. 2 for 25e; Clyde Clower, fe Re. Large, reoted Kudzu ad Lu- eretia dewberry, Semesan treated. $1.00 C.: $7.00 M.: Ce- lestial, White and Brown Tur- | key figs. $1.25 for 12; Cynthiana grape cuttings. 50c doz. post- paid. J. W. Toole. Macon, Rt. 3e Burton Ave. Strawberry plants. ay var.. 20c C.: Black and White scup- pernongs 10c ea. $1.00 doz.: Hazelnut bushes. $1.00 doz.: Blue Damson plums. $100 doz. Well rocted and P. P. Jesie Huggins, Waco. Rt. 2. Mastodon strawberry plants. ready for setting. 25c C. $2.00 M. FOB. J. H. Anderson, Nash- ville. Strawberry plants, Dorsetts. Fairfax, 60c C.: $5.00 M.: Cat- skills, Late Giants, 75c C.; $5.50 M. postpaid. Exc. Zor hens. Mrs. W.N. Johns Odum, R. 1. Early large Klondike straw- berry plants. 15c C.: Large In- dian peach (Dark peaches. grow very large) seed, 25c doz. Add: postage postage. Rosie Crowe. Cumming. R. 1. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE CORRECTION: 200 or more white feed sacks. 5e each, postpaid. No orders filled less tham $1.00. P. M. Faulkner. Monticello. CORRECTION: White feed bags. 6c each. 100 lb. size. Add 9c postage with any size order, E. W. Jeweit, Savtnnah_ Rt.~-2. Yellow queen of the meadow. red sassafras, Poke root, wild cherry bark, 25c lb.: 5 Ibs., $1.00: Blood root. 50 lb. Mrs. G. C. Hester, Dahlonega, R. 1. Yellow and rattle root, 20c lb.: Sassafras root. wild cherry bark. 20c lb.: 5 lbs.. $1.00; Gtr- lic bulbs. 6 25c: Also nice dried apples. 1214 Ib. in 10 lb. lots. P, P. Mrs. Martha White. Dahlonega, R. 1.. Box 37. lb. plus postage. Mrs. R. A? Wocdward, Jenkinsburg. Horseradish, Comfry, lemon balm, 3. 25c: Sage 6 bunches, 75c: Garlic bulbs. Tansy, 12. 25c: Garden gooseberries. 8. $1.00: Red and black raspberry. 12. 50c Moss packed. Mrs. F>M. Eaton. Dahlonega. R. 1. Clean downy goose feathers. 50 lbs. to lot, $12.50 ea. lot. Have 2 sold. Mrs. G. R. Spey Mar- shallville. 3 lbs., nice shade cured, hand picked dried sage leaves, for sale. Make best offer. Joe M. Burkhead. Fairburn. Rt. 1. Nice, new, white, downy |. feathers, 50c lb. del. or lot of (25 lbs., $11.50. Sample on re- quest. Mrs. Mary Collins, Cor- dele. Rt. 4. ane shane) Spe eae meen Ft A MISCELLANEOUS WANTED | } Want few tons good feed hay and 75 bu. corn. Trade 15 yr. old farm mare mule, or 1 Guernsey heifer and 1 Holstein pull calf, ea. 5 mos. old. Value mule at $50.00 and calves $15.00 ea F. W. Kerr. P. O. Box 187, Decatur. Want 10 bu. of damaged wheat for chicken feed. J. G. Hartley, Cedartown, R. 1. Want few tons of hay. must be cheap and del. J. C. Adkins. Ft. Valley. Want to buy peanut hay. Must be clean, state del. price. Mrs. J. C. Helmken, Jr., Savan- nah; 413 Manyas Ave. SEED WANTED: Exe. artichokes ang other value for white nest onions, red and green pimiento pepper ' and green hot pepper. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. T. K. Womack, Dublin. Rt. Das, ae ges thoney, 1, 10 lb. pail postpaid, | Comb, mailed. $1.50: 4, $5.50: Clean shade dried sage, 50c | of ; lots. No small amts. $1.75 bu, No, _ prepaid. Nice bright old fashioned fine flavored dried _ peaches, free from worms, 1941 crop, 20c lb del. Mrs. W. H. Walters. Lavonia. R. a Nice bright sundried old fash- ion clingstone peaches. free from worms. 1941 crop. 20c lb. No chks. Mrs. Sam Buffington. Lavonia R. 2. 1941 nice sundrieg apples 10c lb. in 10 or more lb. lots. Nice dried peaches 15c Ib. in 5 or 10 Ib lots. Del. in ist. and 2nd. zones. Miss L. M. White, Dah- lonega, R. 1. Box 35. Nice. bright sundried apples, 1212c lb. in 10 lb. lots. del, in Ga. Red sassafras and yellow root wild cherry. sweet gum bark. Queen of the meadow root. 25 Ib.: 5 lbs.. $1.00. Mrs. James Waters. Dahlonega. R. 1. BUTTER FOR SALE 7 or 8 lbs. nice, firm, fresh butter ea. week. 35c lb., or 3 lbs.. $1.00. All del. Mrs. Henry Williams. Waco. Rt. 2. POTATOES FOR SALE 2 acres sweet potatoes, pink skin. Good grade grown from cert. plants. Write. WN. J. Dean. Pavo. R. 1. (2 mi. Thomasville). | HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE Bright Gallberry strained $1.65: 6, '5 Ib. pails, $3.55: 1. 60 lb. can, $5. 95: both express pre- paid in Ga. Quality guar. Prompt shipment. H. L. Hall- man, Nahunte. P. O. Box 25. Honey, Ext: or Comb, 6-5 lbs.. del.. $3.55: 10 lb. Fancy Queen bees. 50c: 6 for $2.50: Beeswax wanted. Curd Walker. Norristown. TOBACCO FOR SALE Good grade. whole, yellow leaf chewing or smoking tobac- co, 7 Ibs. $1.00 del. Prompt shipment. L. D. Lightsey, Screv- en. EGGS FOR SALE Eggs from English Rec Caps, $1.50 per 15: FOB: Jap. Silkie Egp., $1.00 per 8. T. P. Thorn- ton, Chatsworth. R. 2. ws PEANUTS AND PECANS FOR ae \ 12 bu. of large red peanuts, C2 Brown, Ball Ground, R. 1. Pecans: Seedlings, 10c I1b.; Van Deman, Delmas, Columbia. Stewart. \15c 1b.; Schleys 20c To: at ore Ww. S. Norton, Edi- | son. All new crop Pecans, mixed pecans 7 Ibs., $1.00 del. to 3rd zone. Schley 20c: Stewart. Mo- bile, Success 18c FOB. No sam- ples. Satisfaction guar. F. C. Garrett, Ft. Gaines. BEANS AND PEAS FOR ~ SALE Hastings Lady finger peas, also, the White Sugar Crowder peas, $1.00 for 10 lbs. del. Mar- cus Reed. Varnell. Frost proof English peas, 35 lb. Rough Turnip seed and mustard mixed. 5 tablespoon- fuls 10 Add postage, Mrs. E. B. Warren. Toomsboro, R. 2. _ PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES FOR SALE. ~ Nice peach trees, now ready to transplant. All _ different kinds. Nice peach seeds. life lasting. Write or call, Miss Alice Rowe Hartwell. R. 2. About 5 doz. nice young peach trees, 3 to 4 ft. high, clear of disease, cheap: also 8 doz. seedling pecan trees, from large, papershell pecans. Make best offer for either of both. by Aa. Wou.: |seed cats, 60c bu. Abruzzi the doz. Mrs. L. B. oe Kingsland. - acre fine green suger can 5 to 6 ft.. suitable for ch faa and seed cane. 2c per at field also some very | striped sugar cane. same Can load trucks. Morris | nicholls. Rt. 1. GRAIN AND HAY. FOR SALE 100 tons of No. 1 runne nut hay. $10.00 ton FOB. | Todd. Baxley, 2.3. - Rust proof seed oats. 60c FOB. James Cureton. Auste High quality tall growin; Ga. Abruzzi seed Rye damaged by bad weather del. to your nearest R, R, tion. COD or on receipt M del. price. $1.40. W. P. G bertson. McCaysville. 100 bu. recleaned bright. oats. 60c bu.; 13 bu. stem wi $1.50 bu. J. H. Good. Corde Pure recleaned apple oats, 60c bu.; Blue stem $1.50 bu.; R. A. Huckaby 100 bu. appler seed oats, bu in good used bags. remittance for amt. wa: Newton Mullinax. Lavon a. 300 bu fulgrain oats. 55 sacked. FOB. farm. S. M. thews. Ft. Velley. : Vancroft seed oats, 80 at my farm. Sample on req W. S. Webb. Royston. Cokers Fulgrain seed bright and sound. 65c bu. Fagan, Martin. 300 bu. of Hastings, 10 2nd:,r. from Hastings. Edsel Martin, Canon, R. 1 cleaned. $1.75 bu.: Hairy 8c bu. Exc. for corn, 75_ P. Singleton. Ft. Valley. Hastings 100 bu. oats Terruf oats. 50c FOB. O Rawls Williamson. Several tons bright pe; hay, $10.00 ton FOB farm Highway. S. Richland. McPherson, Richland, R Pure Cokers Victor oats. Ist yr. from germination test 87% $1.25 FOB. E. F: PREY, Kelly. 150 bu. Cokers Hardi Rust resistant seed whe cleaned in 2% bu. bags. FOB. B. W. Hinton, Re Gen. Abruzzi Rye, $1.60 Gen. Crystal Wax Berum ion sets or yellow bermus ion sets $1.00 peck. Postag paid or $3.00 bu, All FO) J. Lavendere, Sylvester. R. Fulghum seed oats, tive grown. 55c bu. F. B Ft. Valley. Cokers Fulgrain. Teruft Hastings seed oats, 60c Maretts Beardless barley pore wheat $1.30 All pure. ous. grasses. Goggins, Phone 361M2. 300 bu. Sanford wie j - 3.000 Ibs clean clover seed E. OQ. Maxeys. 2,000 bu. Heatdices germination 99%. also Pea hay. Johnson grass hai Dunbar. Augusta. Rou 800 bu. of good clean 50c bu. at my farm. il of Thomaston. Also 0: mules to sell or swap equal value in saddle hor cattle. R. C. Hollowa) Matthews. Appler Fulghum or Fu Barrow, rye. $1.50 bu, All FOB, Lowe. Ft. Valley. Cokers seed wheat, $1.50 oats, 75c bu. FOB your tion, I. W. Simmons, ville R. 3. 300 bu pure Pulehem 65e bu. at my farm. 8 mi. ] of Greenville on Lone Greenville oe O. ys Sr Greenville. R. 3 Z Cokers uflgrain see Fulghum Oats. Ga. grow as rust-proof 60e bu, Has oats 65c bu. FOB. Als blue stem wheat $1.25: ford wheat $1.50: Abruzzi $1.75. All FOB. J. B. Ht cutt. Fort Valley. 400 bu. Cokers victory oats, Ist from breeder, from stain. Planted produced 400 bu. FOB. JOR T. Ayco FOR SALE ; Texas red rust of oats. Ist. yr: from breed- ee from stain, 75c bu. R. E. Aycock Monroe. 500 bu. Cokers Fulgrain - p0e bu. at farm: - C. y. Chipley. Jones Cross Good quality seed Bye. $1.25 mu, in 2 bu. bags. FOB. J. H. hampion. Blue Ridge. 100 bales of oat straw. $5.00 : 100 bales of wheat straw, All, baled without in on it All FOB. 246 mi. S. ila Rica. Willie Smith, Villa 0 bu. Made 30 oe per acre. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch. ound Hugh Richardson, 3600 ive. Atlanta. Ibs, rley and 3 pecks of Rye suit- le for hay crop or soil con- ae to replace Austrian. s. A. M. Aiken. Newborn. = ibs. Hairy Vetch, 10c lb.: bu recleaned Crimson diess Barley $1.15 bu.: 500 Coker recleaned Cokers ats, 70c bu. FOB. Woodville. Sanders. Commerce. Sanford wheat, Ist. yr.. $1.50 . FOB. Geo. W W. Jackson, Fay- eville. Ro? Coker s imp. Beardless Bar- 1.50 bu.:. Abruzzi seed Rye $1.25 bu.- Also good seed neat, free from weed, seed. . for heifer calves, old ugh to eat grass. P. P. Gur- Hartwell, R. 1. Tenn. purple bloom wheat, large brown head) $1.25 bu. FOB. Hastings 1001 oats, 60c g rae oats, 60c bu. All nae H.C. Martin, Gainesville. sy oats and baled oat straw, Hastings hundred bushel r. oats in 3 bu, bags, 65 bu. Baled straw $8.00. ton FOB. uckload or less. J. Ww. Lang, ega. Few thousand bu. Beardless rley, Germination 99%. Also Peavine Johnson Grass Hay: e Dunbar. Augusta. R. 4. tas grain No. 2 pure seed as is 60c bu.: recleaned 5c " recleaned, treated. Cere- an. 0c. All in 5 bu. sacks re- aned, Test 38 to 39 Ibs. bu. FOB here. W. L. Houser, Fort ey. 50 tons No. 1 peanut hay, del. 6 or 7 ton lots. at my house. M. Alexander. Arabi. Hastings 100 bu. oats, bright, ry and free of obnoxious - Jj. R. Miller, Sylvester, ae E Now Goutocd wheat, $1.50 bu. New Teruff oats. 75c bu. Both | yr. from Ga. Exp. Station. D. Tatum. Palmetto. ~ Cokers full grain early seed, ts. 75c bu. Loy Johnson, cokers Fulgrain oats, ight and clean. High germi- tion. 65c bu. Mrs. .D. D. ght, Dublin, R. 1. 200 bu. cokers seed oats, hreshed without rain, 75c bu.; tons bright cured red hay. 0.00 ton. C. C. Pallard, Au- sta 416 2nd. St. ictograin, $1.25 bu.; ain. 85c bu. FOB. Ralph Col- at my home, 3 mi. 5. Ninterville. S. P. Sanders, Win- okers No. 2 Fulgrain seed 80c bu. Special price on rge ints. C. R. Morgan. Amer- Rt. D. Phone No. 4116. nford wheat. Ist. yr. from Expt. Sta. $1.50 FOB. wens Vineyard. M. Aubrey New crop, oS srown Ap- Fulgrain aN 100 bu. Oats Super- er quality and clean. 75 bu. C. Allen. Hoschton. Apples, Fulghum. seed oats, 0c bu.: Also Abruzzu seed rye 50 bu.: Blue stem_ wheat, bu. All FOB. J. F. Lowe, Ba | heifers. .|not ship. G. G. Adair, FOR SALE 100 bu. bright, clean Ban- croft oats in 5 bu. bags 60c bu. FOB here. J. F. Lee, Royston. Texas rustproof oats, and Hast- ings. 100 bu. oats. nice and bright for seed. 60c bu. FOB. Loyd Keadle, Yatesville. R. 1. 115 bales of oat straw, av- eraging over 60 lbs. to bale, to sell. D. B. Johnson Garfield. * Fave nice 6) mo. old Jersey male calf for stock raiser or beef fat, $25.00. Exe. for 2 Jer- sey heifers. Also for sale a Lace Wyandotte rooster. $1.50. Mrs. | S. S. Bizzell, 204 6th St. N. E.. Moultrie. 1 Poll Hereford bull, 6 yrs. old, wt. 1200 lbs., papers fur- nished, $150.00 W, E. Wasdin, Hazlehurst. R. 2.) LIVESTOCK WANTED SHEEP AND GOATS | WANTED: Want purebred Nubian billy for breeding purposes. Must be cheap. Also large enough for _|service. and not mean er dan- gerous. No. old bill wanted. D. L. Shirley, Morrow. af Want to hear from one who has a flock of sheep. Write me a card giving your address, F. E. Cosay, Byron. | HORSES AND MULES WANTED: Want cheap for cash a gentle Shetland pony with good qual- ities. State age, size color and sex, etc. S. V. Ward. Edison. _ CATTLE FOR SALE 15 mo, old heifer, about 3-4 Jersey. Black and tan, all round good stock 1,-16 mo. old steer. Both for $42.00. or separately for 7c lb. Janie M. Thornton, Palmetto. 2 fine twin Jersey bulls, reg.. 9 mos. out of Fair Sultan Ruth and sired by Raleigh Beauty|. Poigs: their mother a_ Silver. Medal cow with record of 6 gal. day. $145.00 for both. or $75.00 ea. William J. Parker, Buena Vista. 1 dbl. standard, reg.. Polled Hereferd bull, 4 yrs. old, good cond. Sell to prevent inbreed- ing: also 2 purebred Polled Hereford males calves, 4 mos. old. H. . Waldrep. Forsyth. Real fine Guernsey bull, reg., 3 yrs. old in December, cheap for cash. Write or see. J. I. N. Smith Cornelia. Rt. 1. - Red Polled bull. No. 56204, bred by Reynolds-Lybrock Farms. wt. 1300-1560 lbs., dari red (will not jump and is not] vivious). Sell to prevent in- breeding, Saxon Jones, Talbot- ton. os e 1 milk cow now milking and calf, for sale. D. M. Kirkland, Summertown. Holstein bull and a Guern- sey heifer, 5 mos. old, fine stock, not reg., beautifully marked, $15.00: also farm mare mule, wt. 950 lbs. age 15 yrs.. $50.00. Cash or trade for hay. corn or llaying hens. W. B. Denney. Stone Mountain. Rt. 1. 50 extra good grade Jersey heifers. Can see at pasture, just N. of Alva Cova River. 1 mi. E. of Covington. Also 10 milch cows. will freshen within next |y 30 days. 2nd and 3rd calves, $75.00 ea. Also 20 head of beef cype steers and heifers. Ww. T. Greer. Covington. 95 head, consisting purebred Herefords, reg. bull, Jersey milch cows, Springers. sters, heifers. $4,650.00 buys the lot. T. O. Fisher, LaGrange. 1 fine Reg. Guernsey bull, 31% mo. old, fine stock. H.. V. Shirley. Alpharetta. R. 2. 6 heavy Springers, 5 Jersey purebred, not reg. 1 grade Jersey heifer, $50.00 ea. at my barn. Also 200 Leghorn hens. 2 yr. old. Just finished moulting, started back to lay- ing, AAA grade. 90c ea. Will Rutledge, R, 2. 1 milch cow, 7 yr. old, gives 8% or 4 gal. Calf 4 mo. old. $65.00. Miss J. M.. Harrison, Buckhead. Jersey mixed heifer. Come in 1st. of Dec. From fine stock. | Gentle ang a pet. $55.00 now, $70.00 after she comes in. Mrs. | Ernest aor as, bore Re 35 eee SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE { _ At Stud: Reg. purebred Tog- genburg buck. G-Man Joes Confucious. T-3032 in Ameri- ;can Goat Society. Best blood lines from a line of heavy milk- | ers up to 15 lb., 14 oz. Fee $5. for purebreds, $300 for grades. Warren Rollins, Atlanta 349 Murray Hill Ave. N. E. De. 6912. Bred doelings and does. ake ed to Sir Doderick.:All pure- bred and Reg. Toggenburgs. The bred does are still milking. Reasonable. Also, buck service by Sir Roderick, the most out- standing Toggenburg buck of the South. Fee $5.00. No dis- crimination in price for grades or purebreds, John Hynds. At- | Janta, 93 Warren St.. N. E. De. 5140, Reg, Saanen male, Fankioel $-3456. A. G. S. at stud, Fee. $3.00. 1 wk. free board. W. J. Sumlin, Atlanta, 730 Grand Ave., N. W. Center Hill. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Bay horse, 4 yrs. old. wt. 1300 lbs. Black Brown mule. about 10 or 12 yr. old, 1000 lb. wt. C. L. White, Montezuma, Box 282. 2 2-yr. old young Texas mares. 1 sorrel, 1 mouse gray. excellent condition. Both halter- -| broken, 1 partially saddle-brok- en. Must sell, do not have time for training. $50.00 ea. FOB. barn. Bill Landrum, Millen. 1 good mule and plow, $60.00 or exc. for 100 hens, milch cow or hogs. Frank Garrett, Silver Creek. 1 Bay horse pice around 1050 Ibs.. $125.00; 1 horse mule, $25.00: 1 bull calf. mostly Hol- stein, about 5 mo. old. $15.00 and 1 Jersey pull ealf, $7.50. Come and see. R. B. Young, Doraville, R. 1. Fair, good, plug mule, wt. 1000 Ibs. qualities good. $35. 00 FOB. O. E. Crawford, Goggins, Ro fe DD, HOGS FOR SALE S. P. Cc. pigs from World Championship stock (no better breeding can be bought). dbl. treated reg. buyers name. 10 wks. old, $10.00. W. A. Talia- ferro, Blue Ridge. Choice Essex maies, 4-6 mos. old, gilts of vatious breeds and crosses, $10.00 to $15.00: bred to Clemson College stock Berk- shire 600 Ib. boar, $20.00 ea.: above boar, $50.00. M. Sanders, Nashville. 0. LC. male, about 14 mos. old, wt. 275 to 300 lbs. Pure- bred but not reg. A perfect in- dividual, 10c lb. del. here. Will not ship. Lewis W. Thompson, Swainsboro, Rt. 2. 10 wks. old Duroc Jersey male and female pigs, reg. buy- ers name. $10.00 ea. G. W. Doo- little Sandersville. Spotted Poland China Gilt with 6 pigs, (4 wks. old). $40. or trade for corn. D. B. Duke- hart, Decatur, P. O. Box 488. 3 big bone African Guinea ' gilts, 6 wks. old, $8.00 ea., ship- ped and treated. FOB. H. Cc. Brewer, Danwavile . a , old. $2.00: ehilla, 4 mo. old. $2.50. !want to buy young pullets, or i Fore gale or trade. it bie bone blue Guinea male 2 yrs. old, about 400 lbs. Can be seen at home any time. S. F. Walden. Harlem. Re 2:5 Duroc boar pigs. 12 wks. old, dbl. treated against cholera and reg., buyers name. Best blood lines. Write for pedigree and prices. John W. Howard. ort Valley. = RABBITS AND GUINEA PIGS (Cavies) FOR SALE 2 Angora bucks, 1% or 2 yrs. old. regd.eyes. $2.00 cash ea. plus shipping ches. J. W. Mur- phy, Jasper R. 2, Box 61. _ Guinea pigs 2 mos. old, and older. 50c ea. plus the postage. Paul Miagiebranke,| Jt Rk, 25 8 wks, old, rabbits. 50c ea.: Others, $1.00. to $3.00 ea.; bucks from $2.00 to $2.50. ea. White New Zealand.: Also 25 red bantam chickens. 6 mos. old for sale. Julia Varnadore, At- lanta, 130 S Candler Rl. lpr. chocolate col. Dutch rab- bits. $6.00: 1 blue buck, 1 yr. old, $1.50; 1 black buck, 1 yr. 1 pr. white Chin- Also hens. Lockard Bell. 264 Alex- -ander, St. N. W. Atlanta. Red Chincilla. doe rabbits, bred, $2.00 ea.: white New Zea- lands. $1.00 ea.. and up; 10 pr. Ringneck Doves. $1.00 pr. at my place. Harry Wall. Colum-_| bus. Rt. 2. Forrest Road. RABBITS AND CAVIES WANTED , Want to hear from parties having Cavies, Rabbits, Pigeons, pheasants, etc. for sale. Quote. best cash price at once. James Bennett, Jr. Jesup. Rt. 1. Want 1 pr. nice, marked. |grown Guinea pigs, male and female. Write price, etc. Geo. W. Harper, Jesup. 105 W. Orange St. a Want guinea pigs (cavies), all Sizes and sex, Write what you have and price. R. E Ridgway, Canon, POULTRY FOR SALE AUSTRALORPES: AAA black and white austral- orpes: New Hampshire Reds., Feb, 1941 hatch. Pullets and cockerels $1.50 ea. Not prepaid. ee McCurley, Acworth, Box ANCONAS: 5 AAA grade May hatch An- cona cockerels. 75c ea. plus transportation chgs. Exe. for 5 bu. corn, bring corn and get chickens. Mrs Walter Bangham. Talking Rock, R. 1. BANTAMS: 23 paged Ge Sebright bantams. hens, 11 roosters, all 1942 hitok except 5. Hens now ready to lay. $11.50 for lot. Aubrey A. Gulley, Hartwell. Ri. == ; 10 each, Bantam hens and pullets, 25c ea. for cash. Rus- sell Smith, Clarke$ville. Buff Cochin Bantam cocke- rels. 6 mos. old, $1.50 and $1.00 ea. FOB. C. B. Ellington, Rut- ledge. 1 pr. golden col. Bantams, $1.50 for the 2 on y&rd. (hen now laying). Bessie B. Segraves. Hampton, 5 pr. Golden Sebright Ban- tams, Jan. hatched, $7.00 for lot. FOB, Miss Maneal Dean, Royston. R. 2. 1 pr. of game Bantams, the black type. very small. rooster crowing. $1.50 pr., plus post- age. No chks. Mrs. Ada Curl. Brewton. 12 purebred Golden Sebright bantam. cockerels. March hatch- ed. 75e ea. FOB. H. G. Stewart. Shellman. Buff Cochin bantam, this yr. hateh. absolutely pure. roost- ers 50c ea.; hens 75c ea.: $2.00 trio. Also Ring-neck Doves, 1 $1.50 pr. J. S. Robison. Jackson. 2 Black Cochin. ccckerels. from Atlanta and Augusta win- ners. $1.50 -ea.: Also 6 RK. Reds cock birds 1940 hatched. 'wing banded from Western N. Y. contest winners, $3.00 ea.: 2. $5.90 guar. D, A. Ashburn. McDonough. Dark Cornish bantam. true in cornish type and modern black breasteq red games ban- tams. Bred from show winners. Perry. | 10 | Parks Str. tam cockerels and 1 white : ed white polish cocker Van Horne. Monroe. 1941 hatched W. C. { polish, light Brahmas, anc Fleur bantams. $3.00 pr. a trio. FOB. Remit > money ord only. W ley. Moultrie. {or 4 or 5 pr. Japanese $2.50 par, Mrs. Ida M. Hapeville. (445 Walnut BARRED. WHITE AN! OTHER ROCKS: Nice 3 mos. old Barred ea. Mrs. Cc son. : 10 purebred AAA B ! ruary hatch pullets, $1.00 or exc. for White Leg about same age; also war BR. roosters 1 or 2 S. age, hae Alvin Hatto, Ba pulle Rt. Purebred B. R. roosters, 10 wks. old, FOB. No order less $5.0 J Davie. Atlanta, Rt. 1, Box Young White Rock and wh giant cockerels, 75c and $ ea.: 2 puplets and 1 cocke $2.50 collect. Mrs. C. Newnan. Rt. 8. 18 giant white rocks: ( or ers, rest pullets). 6 mos. pullets ready for laying, $1 ea./FOB. Mrs. G. W. Wi |Columbus, Rt. 1. Purebred AAA B. R., Apr hatch cckerels and pullets, az R. C. Wyandotte Mee it cockerels. $1.50 ea; R. Griffin. Rt. B. 200 fine husky white C eockerels. 4 wks. old, Sept. 2 { Will sell any quantity, 20 At FOB. Hodgers,. ta, 26 Little St. S. Ma. 7754. <8 nice B. oR. voces. 7 old, bloodtested, $1.25 ea.; $3. 50.. Mrs. Hoke Wilson, M. in. Re ee : B. R. purebred Ringle nice cockerels. $1.00 ea.; 3 Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Marti 50 best grade spring B. R. pullets. 75 ea. at once. Jas. B. Woods. 75 W. R. pullets: 40 W cockerels, 9 wks. old. 45 e2 for quick sale at yard for cas) Mrs. W. R. Smith Chester, R 800 U. S. Approved, AZ R. pullets, 4% mo. old. al Lanier, EL ready to lay. from 300. ers, 85c ea. Samuel J. Wood Flowery Branch, R, 1. 12 AAA W. R. pullets a rooster, almost ready t Fine stock. 6 mos. old, $ for the lot, FOB. Tr. = Ellijay. ,Some fine Holteymans tocrat B. R. cockerels, bred. $1.00 ea.: pullets . breed, $1.00 ea. FOB: C Indian cockerels. and pulle same Str., $1.00 ea. FOB Mys By Osborn. Roy. 10 purebred W. Rae 2 2% lb.. oullets, and 1 co cel; $8.00. No-chks. Prepaid. L Salter. Soperton, R. 3. 2 purebred Mohawk ~ Cornish cockerels $5.00 $3.00 ea. 3.7 T. Garner, Cea town, Rt. 3. 2 Dark Cornish oe cockerels. $1.50 a.; 5 Mar hatch ducks. drake and 4h for sale. Mrs. C. D: Wh Hatiey. 10 Dark Gonnisk Apr May hatch roosters, wt. 4 5 Ibs. $1.00 ea. FOB. Mrs B. Burrell. Rabun Gap. R 1, 1 yr. old B. R. rooster B. R. cockerels, 5-6 mos. olc $1.25 ea. FOB. T. J. Steed. Buena Vista. 250 -U-:S: Approved AAA w R. pullets, (from around 3 egg layers), 4 mos. old 5c e Wt, around 4-4%% lbs. eg. Tak Grant. Flowery Branch 1.000 W. R. vullets. laying. 16 wks. old, U. S. proved. AAA Str. Joe 7 Flowery Branch, R. 1. 75 G. B. Ply R. cocke March hatsnhed, Ut S. sr bloodtested. $1.25 ea. T. Nalls Carnesville. : 200 B. R. pullets, 12 wks ol 17th of Sept. 55c ea. James M Brayer Cumming R, 2. CORNISH: : Some purebred April hatr Dark Cornish cockerels, $2 ea. J. R. Gardner. Locust Grov Choice cockerels and puile from pure. bloodtested Cornish stock. all vaccinated for fov pox. cockerels. $1.50 oe wy K, Herndon, 1109 Adrian same Blue Traveller hens, some Arkansas Traveller lets, white with red. all $1.00 uar. pure game. No erosses. er soon. Z. E. Dunlap, Red pit game, 10 Texas ger, 10 leopard 3% to 4 lb. 41.50 ea. pullets, $1.25'ea. ebred Golden Sebright. m cock. $1.00 C. R. Wade, 35 March hatch AAA W. L. sts. $30.00, or $1.00 ea. here. {11 not ship. W. Lee Pruett, Eastman. Rt. 6. i ABA Black Leghorn oe March 1st hatch, about 1-3 | _laving, $100.00 for lot. Send 9s, Mrs. B. T. Thornton, wdon, Rt. 1. AAA English str. W. L. ets. beginning to lay. $4.00 ot. FOB. Mrs. Fred Cowart. mit. Ht. 2: Direct Hanson U. S.. Cert. ial 300 egg R. O. P. sired 354 eggs, extra fine cock- 5 mos. old, 8 left at $3.00 yard, $4.00 shipped. L. T.| satan. Tete 5, Box 314. Black Minorca dy for service, $1.00 ea. OWLS FOR SALE: WW pr. young Blue Indian | owl for sale. Z. J. Lee, Red ) iow HAMPSHIRES HODE ISLANDS): ice. heavy mixed pullets, Red and Buft Orpington April 1941 hatch, $1. 00 repaid, or 75c chgs. col- V 0. only. Hollis Barnes, oid. ae: 2 Red Seek: s $3.00. OB: Mrs> AS J: cockerels, nice. fine,- 2 sizes, $1.25 and $1. 50 artridge Rocks, same ine cockerels. $1.25 to | Mrs. Cy R. Sorrells, | aldson [3 Reds, 20 31.25 ea.: 20 pullets, 6 _ old, 75c ea. Mrs. J. Wo dick, Hortense. Ee Oe P, New Hampshire 10S. old cockerels, ready forB. W. D. $1. 85 ea.: KS (263 strain), 1 yr. old, ea. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, lets, large, well grown 0. for immediate sale. 3. Mooney, Adairsville. 10s. old, purebred N. H. ckerels, $1.00 ea. by ex- llect. J. H. Davis, Mill- le very fine | White Face nish cockerels, $1.00 ea. ank Treadaway, Adairs- - GUINEAS, GEESE,. roosters, | ETC, FOR SALE - Guineas. 6 grown, 30! In sizes, $18.00. Coops ex- | wnished by purchaser. | lett. Mariettt. Rt. 4. OTTES: : Sy Bos Wyandotte yr. s, $1.00 fa.; 8 March . $1.25 ea. yr. old cock- 0. MO. with order. 5, Elkins, oe ANA: mammoth White dotte roosters, March Ist. $1.75 ea. FOB. Miss Hat- Moore, oe oat Honorable Tom Linder, State Commissioner of State Capitol, Atlanta, Georgta. Dear Mr. Linder: not know of the great tution. covers the entire State, to investigate, in their child to us. Thanking you and George oe For The Blind Macon, Ga. I have reason to believe that there are blind children in Georgia who could and should be educated at the Academy, but whose parents do tirely at the expense of the State, at this insti- Since your Market Bulletins circulation carry a brief announcement, asking the readers and send us the name of any blind child who is not now a student at the Academy, in order that we might contact the parents and try to persuade them to consider the advantages of sending the Please let me know if? you cannot give us. your valuable ccoperation in this matter. Yours very sincerely, R. J. MINCEY, Superintendent. August 25, 1941. Agriculture, opportunity offered, en- I should like to have it respective communities, with personal regards, a POULTRY WANTED GAMES: Want. first. class game cocks, wt. 6 and 7 Ibs. Rei: Crawford, Tiger. LEGHORNS: Want hear from parties hav- ing the heavy type Leghorn pullets, 6 mos. old, beginning to lay. from high-laying flock. Would buy 12 or more if sat- isfactory. Write at once. Miss | Eva Haynes, Buford. Rt. 2. Want March or April hatch Buff Leghorn pullets and some coekerels. Lawton _Lynn. Col- Fi -lins. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS Exc. 3 large ducks for 6 large 'chicken hens. Mrs. J. S. Bell, Jackson. PHEASANTS: : Will buy Chinese Pheasants, male and female. State num- ber and best price. M. Salzman, eee 784 Coes Drive. FARM HELP WAN TED FARM HELP WANTED Want white woman. not over 40. g00d character, to live in home with elderly couple and do light farm work, no field work. $3.00 week and board. Mrs. F. M. Moore, Grayson. Rt. 1. Want 3 men or grown boys to do dairy work. Prefer ot , family, but consider 2. If in- earliest possible convenience. T. Ky, Breedlove, Monroe, RFD 3, Qo Breedloves, Dairy Farm. Want Fliabic girl or woman, pies or colored. for light farm work, no field work nor laun- dry. Must be healthy. clean, willing worker, of good char- |acter. Good home with small family, room and _ reasonable Salary. Mrs. G. W. Williams, Columbus. Rt. 1, % Williams Dairy. Want foe 3 mos. or longer, a single man to work around | some wood, little rough carpen- ter work. Room and board fur- Want single man to work as wage hand, or on shares, on extra good 1 h. farm. For fur- | ther information, write. Mrs. | A. W. Lucky. Grovetownh, Rt. 1. Want sober, smart man and wife to work on farm and Dai- ry. Must have best of ref. Write. T. B. Ayer Yatesville, Rt. 1. Want man with small family, | who knows how to farm and how to drive tractor, to work fox wages. W. H. ve Black- | shear. Want good men, able furnish themselves, for 2-2 h. farms, good land: plenty extra work. this year and next. Write or come see. J. A. SRa Mees Rockmart. Want farm hand, able to do fairly good work. any age up to 55. white or colored. $10.00 mo., through fall and winter with board and iaundry. At once. Oliver EK. Hicks, Villa Rica. Rt. De Want good farmers far: oaoe farms on standing rent basis. | ,3 and 4 R. house, water, barn, | ir good. No WPA man need apply. See, J. M. Adams at Marietta Camp Ground, or In- gram Adams at Stockbridge. Want white or colored woman for light farm work. no field work, over 20 yrs.. old. $3.00 week. Write at once. Mrs. L. C. Hayes, LaGrange, Rt. 2. Want good man for 1 h. crop on shares. 10 acres each, corn and cotton. Good land. Come see. dont write. Clyde Bearden, | Palmetto. ryt i. i --and clothes. Mrs .W. ' vannah, Rt. 2 Box 111, ! Want good man for 20